Ater Leufmng Lifralji As a Fellow of the American of Physicians and Surgeons
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PAGE TWENTY - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Thurs.. March 6, 1975 For Paying Bills Orthopaedic Surgeons’ Group Inducts Dr. Ferrari as Fellow Dr. Dudley A. Ferrari of Dr. Ferrari is a 1963 graduate Center at Boston, and has State Bank Has Manchester has been inducted of Columbia University College served as chief of surgery at ater lEuFmng lifralJi as a Fellow of the American of Physicians and Surgeons. He Laredo Air Force Base, Texas. Academy of Orthopaedic served internship and residency Dr. Ferrari lives at 39 Dun muse MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1975 - VOL. XCIV, No. 133 Manchester—A City of Village Charm TWENTY-FOIJR PAGES Automatic System Surgeons, the nation’s largest requirements at ’Tufts Univer can Rd. with his wife, PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS medical org*anization for sity’s New England Medical Katherine, and their children. I^lorist & Greenhousd Manchester residents will be paying variable-amount bills, specialists in bone and joint surgery. among the first to benefit from such as those from public utility ' Joint Meeting a new automatic banking companies. Dr. Ferrari, who has been Clearing House officials -V - - system for depositing funds and practicing in Manchester since The Manchester Board of Featured speakers at the ses Ford Fears Cambodia Bloodbath '• K t ! - 4, expect that automation will paying routine bills. 1970, was one of 628 Fellows in Realtors Inc. and the sion will be Judge of Probate The Manchester State Bank reduce check writing and ducted in ceremonies at the LARGEST RETAIL GROWERS IN MANCHESTER Manchester Bar Association William E. FitzGerald, Atty. >- tM M f * * " " ' I' processing, which has been Academy’s annual meeting in now has this capability, through will cqnduct a joint meeting Richard C. Woodhouse, and At Monchtiler doubling in volume every ten San Francisco earlier this 643-9559 its participation in the recently March 19 at noon at Willie’s ty. Paul R. Marte. 621 HARTEORD ROAD,-MANCHESTER years. week. developed New England Steak House. If American Aid Is Not Granted Dr. Dudley A. Ferrari Automated Clearing House. A native of Shelburne, Mass., The system, to be operated by WASHINGTON (UPI) — President Ford If the insurgents cannot win by then, talks “I am not saying that we would support the Federal Reserve Bank, seek a negotiated settlement — “If we says $222 million in aid may prevent a Com might follow. any government,” Ford replied. “I am transfers funds electronically abandon our allies, we will be saying to the munist takeover in Cambodia and perhaps Liberal congressional sentiment sup saying that we would support any govern between banks, and from one world that war pays” — and the third was allow negotiations. If Congress refuses, ported Lon NoTs removal and said'that ment that we could see coming out of the bank account to another, preserving the credibility of the United Americans would feel “a deep sense of might be the price of additional aid. Ford present situation or the negotiated States. without the need for writing shame’’ over the bloodbath that would did not agree, but he would not commit b i k e s settlement.” If help does not come, he said, “We will checks. According to bank per- come with the insrgent troops. himself to Lon Nol. sonnei it has many important COM E WITH PRPc The President asks only for money. He History Recalled have been false to ourselves, to our word time-saving and security ad told a news conference Thursday, “All “We will support any negotiations and Ford said that despite a long history of and to our friends. No one should think for vantages. a d j u s t m e n t for American forces have come home. They accept any outcome that the parties efforts to negotiate — “six separate in a moment that we can walk away from L It enabies a company will not go back.’’ themselves will agree to,” he said. “As itiatives since I became President” — the that without a deep sense of shame.” employee to have his pay far as the United States is concerned, the insurgents feel they can win on the Congress is working on aid legislation. A f r o m d a t e automatically deposited into his personalities involved will not themselves battlefield. “ This belief will be en Senate foreign aid subcommittee begins individual checking or savings 50-50 Chance couraged if we cut off assistance to our Tuesday to draft one bill, and its counter OF PURCHASE ^ Ford gave the Cambodian regime constitute obstacles of any kind to a account every payday. The settlement.” friends.” part in the House also is planning money will be instantly headed by Marshal Lon Nol a 50-50 chance If the Communist-led Khmer Rouge hearings. Although all members of the of survival even with the aid. He said the available for use, without “Are you saying that the United States takes Phnom Penh, Ford said the result congressional delegation that visited In money might allow Phnom Penh to last waiting for a check to ciear. assembled '"‘' ‘■‘■V’ will support any government, no matter would be “an unbelievable horror story. If dochina recommended increased food aid, until summer, when the rainy season Bank customers will also be how weak or corrupt, in a situation like we can hold out — and I think the four said Thursday the Lon Nol govern able to authorize automatic OF would make it easier to transport supplies. this?” a reporter asked. prospects are encouraging — then I think ment was inept and the marshal should payment of routine bilis. we will avoid that kind of massacre and ... step down. provided the companies sending murdering of people who really do not U.S. attempts to organize oil con out these bills are participants deserve that kind of treatment.” suming nations “have been quite in the new system. Another in Unemployment Rate Humanitarian concerns, to save theSe successful,” Ford said. He would not com H novation, called "Bill Check." lives, is one of three reasons the aid is ment on an oil producers’ proposal to tie provides a checkless method of requested. Ford said. The second was to oil prices to the rate of inflation. [iiiiii L Remains Unchanged WASHINGTON (UPI) - Nearly 540,000 changed from January, reflected a total M workers lost their jobs in February but the 7.5 million persons out of work. unemployment rate held steady at 8.2 per The steady rate seemed to support $;4r- .X. cent last month because a similar number President Ford’s economic advisers, who i of people entirely dropped out of the labor predicted the unemployment rate would NEWS CAPSULES force, the Labor Department said today. peak at near 8.5 per cent this year. The un The number of jobs supported by the employment rate had jumped a full BUSINESS troubled economy dropped to 84 million, percentage point in January and some back to the level of May 1973. economists have predicted a top over 9 per Employment has dropped 2.4 million cent. Losses Explained To Hire Extra Help MMH Conducting Career Days since September, 1974, a figure which the The last time there was no change in the PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - The Penn HARTFORD (UPI) - The Connecticut Bureau of Labor Statistics described as Central Railroad trustees said Thursday Welfare Department plans to hire outside unemployment rate — which has been Students from Manchester High camera which uses radioisotopes for “the largest five-month cutback recorded in rising steadily since the end of 1973 — was that higher operating costs and lower help to whittle down a backlog of 660,000 School and St. Bridget School toured diagnostic purposes. Other Career the postwar period.” in May and June 1974 when the rate stayed freight revenues were responsible for the delinquent medical bills amounting to $7.3 Day events for students in nearby The 8.2 per cent unemployment rate, un- steady at 5.2 per cent in both months. 'company losing $13.7 million more in million. Manchester Memorial Hospital Thur January, 1975 than in the same month last State Welfare Commissioner Edward S. sday in connection with Career Day towns are March 13 and 20. They start SAVE 23.99 Although the number of jobs decreased year. with the showing of a film, “A charge it * our reg. 99.99 sharply in February, the unemployment Maher said Thursday he was unable to sponsored by the Auxiliary of Guards Wounded rate remained the same because 580,000 The net loss for last January was $47,- explain how the, delinquent bills grew Manchester Memorial Hospital. Member of the Family,” filmed at the SAVE 11.99 HUFFY/’BACK TO NA TUBE” 2 7 INCH people, mainly wome and teen-agers, left 970,914 compared with $34,218,526 for except that "the staff slowed down" under Daniel Mikolowski, chief radio hospital. The events last from 3 p.m. I f I January, 1974. charge it our reg. 69.99 MEN’S OR LADIES’ 10-SPEED BIKE the labor force, no longer actively seeking former Commissioner Nicholas Norton, a therapist, discusses the Gamma to 9 p.m. (Herald photo by Dunn) In Bay State The trustees said railway operating ’i‘5 8 Touring style in natural green finish. Frame size: men’s work. Republican and Maher’s predecessor. h u f f y MEN’S OR LADIES’ 26” 24”; ladies’ 22”. 10 speed derailleur gearing system with Prison Colony expenses were 12.5 per cent higher during 3-SPEED TOURING BIKE stem mounted shift levers, blackwalT tires, dual caliper the period. They said fuel costs alone were handbrakes, reflective pedals and comfortable touring NORFOLK, Mass.